A street stretches out in front of me, stone flagstones spreading ahead of me like a carpet welcoming me into the town. |
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The use of flagstones is made simple by applying a load of sand or gravel to the subsoil and digging the flagstones into the sand or gravel. |
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Her feet made no sound against the smooth flagstones beneath them, and her breathing was scarcely audible. |
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The graves were of different sizes and some were covered with flagstones, some of the urns were sent to Dublin for further examination. |
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Around the doors, carved into the stone walls and the flagstones at his feet, are a series of immense concentric circles. |
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A mosaic of paving stones, red flagstones, cobblestones, and sandstone lintels salvaged from a demolished school form the paving and low walls. |
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She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat. |
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Other citizens hauled away truckloads of carved ashlar and flagstones to build garden walls and terraces. |
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The king fell upon his knees, his frail body clattering against the flagstones with a loud clang and tears poured down his face. |
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They flap an umbrella, and walk it through the restaurant, dripping on the flagstones. |
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The French doors opening onto the meadow were hanging open, with lamplight spilling out across the verandah flagstones. |
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The tinkling of the platinum against the marble flagstones woke her from her daze and she scrambled to her feet and hurried after him. |
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The uneven pavement was constructed of badly cracked flagstones and potholed by menacing holes where black water festered from past rain showers. |
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And, just as Raven had foreseen, the Leviathan rushed forward, its hooves clomping down upon the stone flagstones. |
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The convincing patterns of paving bricks or flagstones left behind look great and come at a fraction of the trouble of the real thing. |
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To accentuate the runnel, some flagstones along it were positioned bottom side up. |
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Tamora's room was a wide space, and the top panes in her window were tinted red, causing scarlet splashes of colour over the flagstones. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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At least one criminal gang is targeting properties in Oldham and stealing items like roof slates, coping stones, flagstones and walls. |
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He ran a sinuous path of flagstones down the center of the yard, and built a pavilion at the back of the yard. |
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This was a beautiful piece of work where one could almost hear the water trickling over the flagstones. |
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The dining-room retains its old flagstones and a broad stone hearth, a genuine item from the region. |
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Most of the surfaced areas were completed with natural stone pavers and flagstones. |
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It was mid-November 1816, when Lord Byron, accompanied by his friend John Hobhouse, first stepped off a gondola onto the damp and fogbound flagstones of the Grand Canal. |
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But I gazed long and raptly at the wonderful textures of spongy grass, dully reflective flagstones, and dreaming concrete. |
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Thirty years ago, our company set up a technique to shape flagstones in antic style. |
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The flooring consists of flagstones with an edging made from grayish-black stone slabs. |
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Extraordinary organisation got me and my classmates to our designated flagstones hours in advance of the speeches. |
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The central court is paved with flagstones and is usually large enough to contain 300 or 400 crouching camels or tethered mules. |
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The flagstones used in the Memorial Chamber were carefully collected from various battlefields in France and Belgium. |
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He tried to interest people in things like slate for making fireproof roofs, flagstones to improve roads and iron ore for manufacturing. |
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Its foundation and all of its bridges, paths and walkways will be made of stones and flagstones of Suzhou granite. |
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A linear path, which may have been covered by flagstones, seems to unite the two structures. |
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Highly waterproof three component product for even non-absorbent floors such as marble, tiles or flagstones. |
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Construction of a façade identical to the original and redevelopment of Place George-V into a hard surface, either stone dust or flagstones. |
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Although steps must be mortared for safety, pavers and flagstones on level ground can be dry-laid in sand, which allows water and oxygen to reach tree roots below. |
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The seating order of the seven electoral princes around the enthroned king in the middle are marked by engravings of their coats of arms in the flagstones of the east half of the hall. |
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The underlying geology is Rousay type Middle Old Red Sandstone, the flagstones of which make excellent building materials. |
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Slate Quarry providing slate for landscaping i.e. flagstones, pool coping, pavers and providing custom cut slate tiles, hearths mantles and introducing in 2002 our unique gauged flagstone flooring. |
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There are also empty barrels, concrete flagstones and pillars, three old metal tanks, and various pieces of metal and wood as well as branches and tree trunks cut up and piled into a heap. |
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Veness is formed of Upper Eday Sandstone downfaulted against the flagstones. |
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It lies unconformably upon steeply inclined flagstones, the interpretation of which is a matter of continuing debate. |
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Ernst slipped and dropped his torch on the flagstones, shattering the bulb and plunging us into darkness. |
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Whether you want to cover the ground with flagstones, bricks, concrete paving blocks or luxurious granite slabs, the procedure to follow is the same. |
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Built of dressed blocks of basalt and limestone, the castle has a central courtyard paved with flagstones that is surrounded on three sides by a series of oblong and nearly square rooms. |
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Capping the pillars, the majority of the capitals are in a good state of conservation, while the ground is covered with large funeral flagstones showing a lot of inscriptions. |
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One of the earliest known fords was the crossing at Littleborough, constructed by the Romans it was paved with flagstones, and supported by substantial timber pilings. |
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A good example of this is the recent lifting and re-laying of enormous 18th century flagstones that had become cracked and dislodged, so posing a very real hazard. |
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Flagstones from churches and chapels in the South Wales valleys have become a target for thieves. |
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The lower part of the sequence, mostly Eifelian in age, is dominated by lacustrine beds of the lower and upper Stromness Flagstones that were deposited in Lake Orcadie. |
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